Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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679078 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Spent sulphite liquor (SSL) has been used for the production of lignosulphonates (LS), antioxidants and bio-based succinic acid. Solvent extraction of SSL with isopropanol led to the separation of approximately 80% of the total LS content, whereas the fermentations carried out using the pretreated SSL with isopropanol led to the production of around 19Â g/L of succinic acid by both Actinobacillus succinogenes and Basfia succiniciproducens. Fractionation of SSL via nanofiltration to separate the LS and solvent extraction using ethyl acetate to separate the phenolic compounds produced a detoxified sugar-rich stream that led to the production of 39Â g/L of succinic acid by B. succiniciproducens. This fractionation scheme resulted also in the production of 32.4Â g LS and 1.15Â g phenolic-rich extract per 100Â g of SSL. Both pretreatment schemes removed significant quantities of metals and heavy metals. This novel biorefinery concept could be integrated in acidic sulphite pulping mills.
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Authors
Maria Alexandri, Harris Papapostolou, Michael Komaitis, Lutgart Stragier, Willy Verstraete, Georgios P. Danezis, Constantinos A. Georgiou, Seraphim Papanikolaou, Apostolis A. Koutinas,